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White Paper Underscores Insert Molding in Component Production
March 10, 2006 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
ST. CHARLES, Ill. — A white paper focusing on the insert molding process as a highly efficient and reliable solution for producing electromechanical components and interconnections is now available from Microplastics, Inc. The paper also offers valuable solutions for reducing size, weight, and costs of components such as connectors, electromechanical parts, filters, housings, lighting, sensors, and switches, while increasing quality.
The white paper provides a detailed explanation of the insert molding process, offering comparisons with standard molding, benefits of insert molding, design considerations, and functional applications.
The insert molding process combines stampings, bushings, filtration materials, and other discrete parts into a single component joined by thermoplastic. It minimizes secondary operations because parts are joined during the molding process itself, reducing assembly and labor costs, size, and weight; and increasing reliability and design flexibility.